Ongoing PG&E power outages forced a number of schools in the Bay Area to close Wednesday, according to district announcements.
As of Wednesday morning the closures were in the area surrounding Cupertino, Sunnyvale, West San Jose and on the Peninsula. Here’s a breakdown:
De Anza College, Cupertino
The De Anza College campus will be closed Wednesday. All in-person classes and services will be suspended at the campus. Check the school website for updates by 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Fremont Union School District
Some high school campuses in the Fremont Union High School District will be closed due to power outages. The status of each of campus for Wednesday, March 15 is as follows:
- Fremont High School, Sunnyvale: Closed
- Lynbrook High School, Cupertino: Closed
- Monta Vista High School, Cupertino: Closed
- Educational Options (postsecondary including LYNCS, customized learning program, educational options resource, community school): Closed
- Middle College at De Anza: FUHSD classes canceled
Cupertino Union School District
The following schools in the Cupertino Union School District will be closed Wednesday, March 15:
- Miller Middle, San Jose
- Hyde Middle, Cupertino
- Kennedy Middle, Cupertino
- Collins Elementary, Cupertino
- De Vargas Elementary, San Jose
- Dilworth Elementary, San Jose
- Eaton Elementary, Cupertino
- Faria Elementary, Cupertino
- Garden Gate Elementary, Cupertino
- Lincoln Elementary, Cupertino
- McAuliffe Elementary, Saratoga
- Montclair Elementary, Los Altos
- Muir Elementary, San Jose
- Murdock-Portal Elementary, San Jose
- Nimitz Elementary, Sunnyvale
- Stocklmeir Elementary, Sunnyvale
Campbell Union Elementary School District
The following schools in the Campbell Union Elementary School District will be closed Wednesday, March 15:
- Forest Hill Elementary, San Jose
- Marshall Lane Elementary, Saratoga
Sequoia Union High School District
The following schools in the Sequoia Union High School District will be closed Wednesday, March 15:
- Carlmont High School, Belmont
- Sequoia High School, Redwood City
Source: NBC Bay Area
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